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It’s yet again time for the Music Mastani monthly awards, this time for the albums whose movies released in or will release in August.

In this month, none of the soundtracks impressed totally. First of all, I only reviewed four albums and one movie with one song, because the other albums weren’t worth reviewing at all.

The first August album I reviewed was Entertainment, with music by Sachin-Jigar and a special song by Chirantan Bhatt. Sachin-Jigar had composed some entertaining songs, and the album lived up to the name of its movie. Chirantan also composed a pretty good track, and delivered something never-before-heard. Out of all the songs in the album, ‘Johnny Johnny’ and ‘Veerey Di Wedding’ did the trick, with ‘Tera Naam Doon’ following close behind.

Raja Natwarlal was the next album I reviewed, which marked the Bollywood debut album of South titan composer, Yuvan Shankar Raja. Again, he delivered a set of entertaining songs, with ‘Tere Hokey Rahengay’ and ‘Dukki Tikki’ topping the list. Others were fairly engaging as well. The only drawback of the album was that, being an album for a Kunal Deshmukh movie, the songs were pretty disappointing, because of the absence of Pritam, Kunal’s good-luck charm.

The next album of August that I reviewed was Singham Returns. Being a multi-composer album, it didn’t manage to impress me that much, and served as a waste of time, mostly. The only exceptional song was ‘Sun Le Zara’ by Jeet Gannguli, and ‘Kuch Toh Hua Hai’ by Ankit Tiwari also managed to attarct many listeners. Meet Bros. Anjjan and Yo Yo Honey Singh disappointed with their respective songs.

Mardaani came next, and it had only one song, composed by Salim-Sulaiman. Since it had only one song, which was awesome, it managed to make its place as one of the best songs of the month. However, it cannot be counted in the best album category, because it had only one song. 😛

Lastly, I reviewed Mad About Dance, which was pretty useless, except for a single song ‘Ishq Da Bukhar’ composed by Vidyadhar Bhave. The other song which impressed to a certain extent was ‘Kahan Hai Khuda’ composed by Saahil Prem, whereas the songs by Sangeet-Siddharth and Dr. Zeus failed to impress.

Now that I have recapitulated the albums of August 2014 for all of you, here is the time to declare the winners!!

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